N&N: Campus Park Drive attends Wrestling Legends Fanfest

Some of the people who attend Campus Park Drive, a Monarch day program in Monroe, recently traveled to Charlotte to attend the Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Legends Fanfest.

The annual four-day event gives wrestling fans the chance to meet and mingle with their favorite wrestlers and learn about the history of the sport.

“The event was meaningful to the people supported because they were able to meet super strong men who wrestle and are looked up to by many,” said Lacey Gulick, Campus Park Drive operations manager. “The wrestlers that we met (Matt Hardy & Sabu) use their strength and fierce mind in a positive way. All of the vendors and wrestlers' were extremely accepting and welcoming.”

The group from Campus Park Drive is pictured posing with pro-wrestler Matt Hardy and holding the belt of Sabu.

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Established in 1958, Monarch provides support statewide to thousands of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental illness and substance use disorders. The organization is nationally accredited by The Joint Commission and The Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL). Monarch operates The Arc of Stanly County, which is a chapter of The Arc of North Carolina and The Arc of the United States.